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Horse Enjoys Snow, Colorful Sky And World's Largest Moth: IL In Photos
This week's photo roundup from across Illinois.

ILLINOIS — Take a look through this set of images from across Illinois. We're seeing many great opportunities for readers to get some memorable photographs throughout the state this winter.
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Donna Mazalin, of Palos Heights, photographed her cat, Pia, getting "as close as she can get" to her dog, Dolly.
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Al Benson captured the basketball action as East Aurora's Jaiyon Spivey looks to pass around Elgin's Timothy Singson (0) and Nic Avina (23) at Aurora Friday, Jan. 24. East won 61-19.
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Honora Ciancanelli took a photo of these Canadian geese at the Morton Arboretum.
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Samantha Carlson took this beautiful picture during a recent sunset at Caton Farm and Ridge Road in Joliet. "The colors are so pretty," she told us.

Fred Gold says this moth he photographed is the largest in the world, currently being exhibited at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
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Heid Moar sent in this photo she took of her dog, Salem, having a fun day in the snow.

Connie Shifflet, of New Lenox, tells us her Biewer terrier, Tikki, only weighs three pounds and fit nicely into this Valentine's Day bag.
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